Corporation (1985), the court recognized the right to livelihood as an integral part of the right to life under Article 21. It held that ... fundamental right under Article 21. The court held that individuals have the right to refuse medical treatment or life support and can make an advance
State' in various contexts over time to extend the dimension of Fundamental Rights. In the case of University of Madras v. Santa Bai , the Madras ... fundamental right of the women of gender equality which is codified under Article 14 of Indian Constitution and also the fundamental right to life
enabling the rights of the citizen to move the courts for the enforcement of fundamental rights---including the right to life and liberty ... right to move the court for the enforcement of a fundamental right cannot be exercised in respect of the fundamental right to life and liberty
petitioners contended that incorporation of Section 5D infringes upon the right to life and personal liberty under Article 21 which includes right to have food ... petitioners contended that incorporation of Section 5D infringes upon the right to life and personal liberty under Article 21 which includes right to have food
undertake to ensure the equal right of men and women to the enjoyment of all civil and political rights set forth in the present Covenant ... rights or that it recognizes them to a lesser extent. Part III
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1. Every human being has the inherent right to life. This
these technologies and systems become accessible at minimum cost. Article 10 – Right to life
States Parties reaffirm that every human being has the inherent right ... Parties shall ensure that children with disabilities have equal rights with respect to family life. With a view to realizing these rights, and to prevent
fundamental right of the women of gender equality which is codified under Article 14 of Indian Constitution and also the fundamental right to life ... harassment at workplace under Indian Constitution, it is implicit through these fundamental rights.” (references mentioned below) Expansion of Article 14 in terms of defining Gender
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been defined; (ii) the persons with disabilities enjoy various rights such as right to equality, life with dignity, respect for his or her integrity ... Rights and Entitlements
3. Equality and nondiscrimination.
(1) The appropriate Government shall ensure that the persons with disabilities enjoy the right to equality, life with
Section 497 is considered as the wife's encroachment on her right to life and personal liberty by accepting the notion of marriage which overthrows